French Toast Bake

A warm, tasty breakfast perfect for a crowd. This dish was inspired by the Baked French Toast Casserole on Food Network.com. My version, however, does not include the two sticks of butter to save on fat and calories.

Directions:It is best to prepare this the night before and let it soak overnight. If not soaking overnight, I would dip each bread piece into the batter individually, position each into the pan (as described below), then pour the remainder of the batter over the top, sprinkle with cinnamon and topping and then bake at 350 degrees.

These directions apply if baking overnight:

Butter large baking dish- lasagna pan will do nicely. Layer six slices of toast on bottom of pan (set aside other six for second layer).

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